I got a fever and the cure is MORE TRIANGLE. I have always liked the song. I bought my first very own Elvis LP in 1968, and it was Gold Vol 4. I bought it for Devil In Disguise, but every song is a winner.

Good song, great melody and well sung with a good feel factor. Must admit that since the 'bell' was pointed out I now tend to focus on it to the slight detriment of my listening pleasure. This is not so evident on the outtakes but nevertheless will give it 4 stars.

A perfect early 60s pop song. I really wish Elvis had recorded more songs like this one. It would have been brilliant if he had recorded songs written by the Brill Building songwriters - Goffin/King, Sedaka/Greenfield, Mann/Weil, Barry/Greenwich etc etc.

This is such a spectacular, overlooked and underrated song and it should be far better known than it actually is. It should've definitely been a big hit for Elvis, but it wasn't a hit for Elvis at all. It's one of 24 songs that Elvis recorded that was written by the brilliant and iconic songwriting duo Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.

The song flows nice, with an amazing Elvis vocal performance. I have to agree with the others, those bells, or triangle, is very annoying in the song. I believe when the song was remastered, the bells (or triangle) was brought up in the mix. I wish RCA could remaster the song from the studio master and tone down, the distracting bells.

Always seemed like a forgotten masterpiece to me. It always slips through the cracks whenever great or "classic" Elvis songs get discussed. It is undeniably "middle of the road" or, indeed "soft", but Elvis emotes a lot with the simple lyrics. His vocal really elevates this one and makes me feel it. I forgot Leiber and Stoller wrote it. It doesn't sound anything like their 50s output--but it's infinitely better than "Girls, Girls, Girls" or "Three Corn Patches"!

An absolute masterpiece from 1962. Elvis' voice is as smooth as silk as he glides along effortlessly in this Leiber and Stoller composition. One of the many early 60's B-sides that did not get it's proper due on the charts (along with "It Hurts Me", "They Remind Me Too Much of You", "Anything That's Part of You", "Witchcraft" and "A Mess of Blues").

I appreciate this song because it is sung so well but it is not quite classic Leiber/Stoller is it? Pleasant & nice but nothing more. In 1962, Elvis was putting out 'soft' singles. I was waiting for the real Elvis to return.